Post you first post!! Ha ha, this is funny!
Hmm, looks like this was my first:
http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...?s=&threadid=39
Weird, I can't remember posting something like that
http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...?s=&threadid=39
Weird, I can't remember posting something like that
We leased our first one (Silverstone) in November 1999, my wife took that one to replace her Integra GS-R when I got the Spa in June 2001. The Spa lease is up in a few months and we'll be replacing it with a Suzuka '04 for my wife (her turn for the new one). In November of this year, I'll decide on either a '05 S2000, or some Acura product (I work for an Acura dealer). I love everything about the TSX, but long for RWD (never happen) and around 40 more HP. The TL is beautiful, but not as fun and "tossable" as the TSX.
Colin sounds like you should get an NSX
especially since you work at an Acura dealer!.
Not a bad choice of the MY 04 but why dont you get the Nurburgring Blue or dont they do that for the 04?
especially since you work at an Acura dealer!.Not a bad choice of the MY 04 but why dont you get the Nurburgring Blue or dont they do that for the 04?
Well, here is my first post, 14 JUL 2002
Hello all I am new here. But I did spend 2 years commercial fishing in the Carolinas down to Florida. It's not an easy life no matter where you do it. The boats in the fishery that I was in, Snapper and Grouper, ranged in size from 36' to 65' and we lived out on the 100 Fathom break. The dangers vary from one region to the next. Where I was we had strong gales, hurricane force winds in winter, and piracy to worry about, you can ride out a gale, but having your boat taken by pirates (drug runners these days) was surely a death sentence. The Alaskan fisheries are not for old men, you need to be young and strong of back, (being weak of mind helps). The seas up there are more treacherous than most places in the world.
Hello all I am new here. But I did spend 2 years commercial fishing in the Carolinas down to Florida. It's not an easy life no matter where you do it. The boats in the fishery that I was in, Snapper and Grouper, ranged in size from 36' to 65' and we lived out on the 100 Fathom break. The dangers vary from one region to the next. Where I was we had strong gales, hurricane force winds in winter, and piracy to worry about, you can ride out a gale, but having your boat taken by pirates (drug runners these days) was surely a death sentence. The Alaskan fisheries are not for old men, you need to be young and strong of back, (being weak of mind helps). The seas up there are more treacherous than most places in the world.
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